Exhibitors
Meet the prime resources for achieving ergonomics solutions in your retail and distribution areas as well as products to boost your ergo programs and initiatives. These suppliers will listen to your needs and help you find the best solutions to your ergonomic issues.
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ErgoGenesis LLC, manufacturer of BodyBilt ergonomic office seating and ErgoFusion workspace accessories, is the leading company of ergonomic workspace solutions. These product lines reengineer the workplace by minimizing physical stress imposed upon the human body in a computer-oriented workspace. BodyBilt chairs and ErgoFusion accessories are superior among other ergonomic products.
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Ergonomic Assist Systems and Equipment (EASE) is the resource for trends, information, practices, equipment, and organizations that focus on ergonomics and improving the working interface between people and the materials they must move and use to reduce injury, increase productivity while providing a significant return on investment.
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MATERIAL HANDLING INDUSTRY OF AMERICA (MHIA) is the largest U.S. material handling & logistics association representing the leading providers of material handling & logistics solutions. Solutions that make the supply chain work.
MHIA members are material handling and logistics equipment, systems and software manufacturers; consultants; systems integrators and simulators; third party logistics providers and publishers. MHIA provides educational, business development, networking and solution sourcing opportunities for its 800 member companies and for the larger community of manufacturing, distribution, logistics and supply chain professionals.
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The Ergonomics Center of North Carolina (Center) is a membership-based organization housed in the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University. Founded in 1994, the Center was created to make workplaces safer, more productive, and more competitive by providing practical, cost-effective ways to reduce or eliminate America's fastest-growing occupational injury and illness problem: painful, crippling cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs).
The Center provides occupational ergonomics consulting, training programs, and research for corporations, facilities, and individuals to support and enhance a company's ergonomics efforts. Each service is tailored to meet an organization's specific ergonomic needs and corporate goals. With extensive experience in ergonomics research, consulting, and training, we understand the challenges of managing ergonomics and minimizing ergonomic risk factors in today's work environments.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is responsible for providing the research data.
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